7. Cincinnati Bengals

Score: 197 points (4 players) The lowdown: The Bengals continue to draft well, which has been a big reason for the team's recent run of playoff berths (five consecutive postseason appearances, and six in the last seven seasons). Boyd could be an ideal complement to A.J. Green in the passing game. Billings -- a run-stuffing dynamo -- unexpectedly fell all the way to the fourth round. The players (points):No. 31: William Jackson III, CB, Houston (70) No. 50: Tyler Boyd, WR, Pittsburgh (51) No. 52: Andrew Billings, DT, Baylor (49) No. 74: Christian Westerman, OG, Arizona State (27)

8. Detroit Lions

Score: 193 points (4 players) The lowdown: The Lions bolstered their offensive and defensive lines by selecting two prospects ranked in the top 20. Like his college teammate Jarran Reed, Robinson was a popular projection to go in the first round. Instead, Robinson came off the board with pick No. 46 in Round 2. Decker was the fourth-rated offensive tackle on Brandt's list, and the fourth offensive tackle taken in the draft. The players (points):No. 13: A'Shawn Robinson, DT, Alabama (88) No. 19: Taylor Decker, OT, Ohio State (82) No. 81: Miles Killebrew, S, Southern Utah (19) No. 97: Joe Dahl, OG, Washington State (4)